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On January 12, the College of Engineering(COE)held a year-end meeting and celebration on campus for all the faculty and staff. | |
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The title of academician is the highest academic honor in the field of science and technology in China. Its selection is based on academic achievements and scientific contributions. | |
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Assistant Professor Haifeng Yu took the second prize. Assistant Professor Xiaoyun Xu and Zhongkui Li both received the third prize. | | |
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Li and his coauthors have made new advances in cooperative control of multi-agent systems and published several papers in IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control and Automatica, the leading journals in the control field. | |
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Prof. Xiaoyun Xu's paper entitled “Customer Order Scheduling on Unrelated Parallel Machines to Minimize Total Completion Time” has been accepted by IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering. | |
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A team of researchers has invented a new generation of nanocrystal named t-Dots, from which the emission time of the fluorescent light can be engineered. | |
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Recently a new progress on metallic Boron Nitride(BN)has been made by Prof. Qian Wang’s group at the Center for Applied Physics and Technology (CAPT), College of Engineering at Peking University and her collaborators. | |
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Recently, a work from the group of Prof. Faxin Li and Prof. Daining Fang of the College of Engineering is selected as the Cover Featured Article on the latest issue of Applied Physics Letter. The title is “90-degree polarization switching in BaTiO3 crystals without domain wall motion”. The first author is Mr. Yingwei Li, a Grade 2010 Ph.D. student from College of Engineering. | |
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A novel medical elastography method based on the scanning contact resonance of a piezoelectric cantilever has been proposed by Professor Faxin Li's group in the Department of Mechanics and Engineering Science, College of Engineering. The work titled“An elastography method based on the scanning contact resonance of a piezoelectric cantilever”was published on the latest issue of Medical Physics. | | |
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